Re: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Whil Hentzen wrote: > > Years? How about 'decades'? I don't think I've seen one since the > mid-90s. I've talked to the computer book buyers for both Borders and > B&N yearly throughout the first half of this decade, and they both have > said, "Let us know when you decide to do something other

Re: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Paul McNett
Bill Arnold wrote: > Then I'll offer "the condition of OT as evidence". You may well be > capable of ignoring the flood of garbage that comes across that wire, > but I don't think everyone else has the same faculty. I know I don't. You don't have the ability to set up email filters to, for insta

RE: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Allen
I would stear clear of anything with the name Tiny. merchants of rubbish in the uk. I think they become part of time warner, just as bad, and maybe went bankrupt. the name keeps cropping up though. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted

RE: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Arnold
> > I question the "worked extremely well for others" part, and I'll offer > > the OT stats as evidence in this case. > > The stats mean nothing to me, since the numbers that I > see in my email client are completely different. Who cares if some > idiot posts a million messages if none o

Re: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 30, 2008, at 10:18 PM, Bill Arnold wrote: > I question the "worked extremely well for others" part, and I'll offer > the OT stats as evidence in this case. The stats mean nothing to me, since the numbers that I see in my email client are completely different. Who cares if some id

RE: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Arnold
> > And I think grass-roots movements to stop what's going have been > > squelched time and time again in exactly the same fashion that OT > > conversions have been neutralized. > > Yeah, that's a good idea. Keep trying the same thing over and over, > while refusing to try a different a

Re: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 30, 2008, at 9:09 PM, Bill Arnold wrote: > And I think grass-roots movements to stop what's going have been > squelched time and time again in exactly the same fashion that OT > conversions have been neutralized. Yeah, that's a good idea. Keep trying the same thing over and over,

RE: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Arnold
Ed, > > I know, belongs on OT, but that forum has become as useless as the TV. > > The lunatics are running the asylum. > > TV has a channel selector and an off button. Email has the delete key > and filter rules. It's amazing what a better experience both are when > you use those contr

[OT] Hours of silly humor

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
Hi Everybody! http://xkcd.com/ -- Regards, Pete http://www.pete-theisen.com/ ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/pro

Re: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 30, 2008, at 8:41 PM, Bill Arnold wrote: > I know, belongs on OT, but that forum has become as useless as the TV. > The lunatics are running the asylum. TV has a channel selector and an off button. Email has the delete key and filter rules. It's amazing what a better experience b

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Arnold
> This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this > entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I left > off, instead of having to reinstall everything and start from scratch > once again? I thought the answer was Norton Ghost, but conversations > he

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Pablo Rivera
Hiya! I would also check the number of devices in relation to the power supply. I started to add a converted (rocketfish) hard disk to USB port, and this was causing this kind of problem. The problem stopped when I replaced the power supply with one with greater output. Kindest regards. Pab

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Vince Teachout
Ted Roche wrote: > http://www.koolu.com (I just bought one of these) > > > Ok, so, share, already. What are you going to do with it? ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free v

RE: [NF] Nice Virus Story

2008-01-30 Thread Bill Arnold
Gil, > The US is a warring nation, despite all claims to > the contrary. Our economy depends on conflict, the cash flow > lubricates business, even if it drives us into deeper debt. > But as the older enemies tire out new enemies must be (and > are) found. We should all be hanging our head

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Mike Wohlrab
Greetings, You can get to event logs by going to start -> control panel -> administrative tools -> event viewer. Mike Wohlrab Computer Technology Solutions 585-944-3823 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mikewohlrab.com ftp://mikewohlrab.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL P

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Michael Madigan wrote: > 1. I would use system restore to bring you back one > restore point. > > 2. I would look at the heat issue that steve > mentioned. > > 3. I would look in the event logs for anything > unusual. > > How do I get to the Event logs again? I've looked under System TOols

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Stephen Russell wrote: > > >From my experience I had these: > 1) Dirt in my vents on the chips. needed to be opened and cleaned Chip > overheated. > 2) Ram was flakey. > > Overheating is possible. I had it on my coffee table (...it's a laptop) and the fan underneath may have been blocked s

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Gil Hale
A client of mine recently noted his PC had done an automatic update, after he had explicitly set the PC up to advise, but not update unless done manually. I have seen in the recent past M$ messages advising End Users that their automatic update feature is not set up correctly, and offers to "corre

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Paul Hill wrote: > Do you use Avast by any chance? No, I use AVG for a/v, ZAP for firewall/spyware, and on rare occasion I run Lavasoft's AdAware. > > >> This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this >> entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Man-wai Chang wrote: > MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > >> Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop >> "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has >> recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm >>

Re: [NF] Facebook / LinkedIn - Worthwhile or just hype?

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
David Crooks wrote: > On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:10 PM Michael wrote: > > >> Never took to any of those "social networking" sites but I had the >> > distinct same impression for some reason---that myspace > >> was more for teenyboppers and the young and clueless/immature. >> >

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Matt Jarvis
Ted Roche wrote: > If you're looking for small, low-cost Linux computers, you don't > really want to shop at Wal-Mart, or buy a big box with a sub-par > Celeron in it. Rather, take a look at some of these: > > http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2008/01/tiny_pc_relatively_tiny_price.html > > http://

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 19:16, Matt Jarvis wrote: > Ted Roche wrote: > > If you're looking for small, low-cost Linux computers, you don't > > really want to shop at Wal-Mart, or buy a big box with a sub-par > > Celeron in it. Rather, take a look at some of these: > > > > http://www.insidesocal

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Jeff Johnson wrote: > All I can say is "ditto". My Vista test machine boots into Ubuntu > first. I tried Vista for a while and now I only use Vista for testing. > > What is interesting to me is the comments. Many of them think the > author is a madman and they really like Vista. > > Fanboi

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Alan Bourke wrote: > > > It's true about MS overstating figures. I was talking to a guy just this > week who works in IT for a major US-based multinational. He says they > have a group of techs, and all they do is take new PCs that come in with > OEM Vista pre-installed, and image over the

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Matt Jarvis
Ted Roche wrote: > If you're looking for small, low-cost Linux computers, you don't > really want to shop at Wal-Mart, or buy a big box with a sub-par > Celeron in it. Rather, take a look at some of these: > > http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2008/01/tiny_pc_relatively_tiny_price.html > "286 pou

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Ted Roche
If you're looking for small, low-cost Linux computers, you don't really want to shop at Wal-Mart, or buy a big box with a sub-par Celeron in it. Rather, take a look at some of these: http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2008/01/tiny_pc_relatively_tiny_price.html http://www.koolu.com (I just bought on

[NF] new controls for VS2008 / WPF

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
Ok you say the base controls for WPF don't give you a grid. check this out: < http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2008/01/30/great-line-of-business-controls-for-wpf.aspx > You have images in the grid. Did you know that if you blow away the graphs they auto size for you? Or if you grew the chart

[NF] Vista's growing popularity draws hackers' malice

2008-01-30 Thread Mike Babcock
Courtesy Carl/VFUG... Vista's growing popularity draws hackers' malice - Network World: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/012908-vistas-growing-popularity-draws-hackers.html -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP President/Chief Software Architect MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwaresolutions

[NF] comprehensive descriptions of what VS is, or how bit it is.

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
granted that it is grids from hell, with a lot or a few dots in them. -- Stephen Russell Sr. Production Systems Programmer Mimeo.com Memphis TN 901.246-0159 --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternati

RE: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread John Koziol
You need to publish a new book to replace New in 9 Dead in Sed(na) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Whil Hentzen Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:25 PM To: profox@leafe.com Subject: Re: What's new in 9 Allen wrote: > who else ?

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
1. I would use system restore to bring you back one restore point. 2. I would look at the heat issue that steve mentioned. 3. I would look in the event logs for anything unusual. --- MB Software Solutions General Account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I'v

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 11:31 AM, Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen Russell wrote: > > > > > > A rant on one year after vista. > > > > > It's true about MS overstating figures. I was talking to a guy just this > week who w

Tapi Intro

2008-01-30 Thread Graham Brown (CompSYS)
Hi I've possibly got a project lined up which will be required to link my existing fox 8 app to a Samsung PBX via tapi. The Samsung PBX has an API library which ships with but I haven't seen this yet so don't know how good it is or what it actually does. All I know is that it gives a tapi interfac

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
The only thing I can think of is that certain computers run Vista flawlessly. Certainly upgrading from XP to Vista seems like it would be a nightmare. --- Jeff Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All I can say is "ditto". My Vista test machine > boots into Ubuntu > first. I tried Vista for

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Michael Madigan wrote: > They force him to wear women's panties too, I bet. > Yep, your girlfriend seems to like me in panties, gets her excited. ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/prof

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from a serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Peter Hart
MB wrote Subject: Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error > This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this > entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I left > off, instead of having to reinstall everything and start from scratch

RE: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Peter Hart
MB wrote Subject: Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error > This makes me wonder yet again: what's the best way to transfer this > entire disk image to a new PC so that I can pick up right where I left > off, instead of having to reinstall everything and start from scratch > once agai

RE: (OT)HOW TO GET RID OF HELPFIXPCPC.COM

2008-01-30 Thread Peter Hart
Hi Will Do a google for "Shoot the messenger" by GRC Not needed by XP as that comes with Windows Messenger Service disabled Cheers Peter Peter Hart Computers -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William Tormey Sent: 29 January 2008 14:45 To:

Re: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread Whil Hentzen
Allen wrote: > who else ? > In the uk plenty. Many online. But of course who would sell books for a half > dead product. Its been years since I saw a VFP book in the shops. But its Years? How about 'decades'? I don't think I've seen one since the mid-90s. I've talked to the computer book buyers

RE: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:00 AM Whil Hentzen wrote: >I hope I didn't come off as being defensive - just trying to explain what's going on behind the scenes. I think it's great >that they can deliver books to folks overseas at a reasonable price compared to what we're stuck with. >Now tha

Re: [NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
I wonder how many people are loading XP onto these? --- MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-184783.html?tag=nl.e099.dl013008 > > "Despite the fact that many mainstream consumers > have likely never even > heard of Ubuntu, Wal-Mar

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
Matt Damon is a homo. --- Ricardo Aráoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Or instead of treating people like objects (buying! > C'mon!) you might > come here, where women are beautiful and a pleasure > to be around (most > of them anyway). Matt Damon and Robert Duvall can > attest to this. > Of cour

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
They force him to wear women's panties too, I bet. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Why, Ricardo, are you an effeminate, submissive boy > toy who likes art galleries and lattes? > > -- > Larry Miller ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscripti

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread Jeff Johnson
All I can say is "ditto". My Vista test machine boots into Ubuntu first. I tried Vista for a while and now I only use Vista for testing. What is interesting to me is the comments. Many of them think the author is a madman and they really like Vista. Jeff Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] SanDC

RE: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread Allen
who else ? In the uk plenty. Many online. But of course who would sell books for a half dead product. Its been years since I saw a VFP book in the shops. But its great you can produce them. I think I have most now including the MySQL. Now how about a book on c# and VFP working together. Im having t

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Stephen Russell wrote: > On Jan 30, 2008 8:49 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Nice women today are usually quick witted, intelligent, clever, >> egotistical >>> on probably many layers, and very forward. >> You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, >> but lackin

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Allen
David Did you see my thing on the google for 2003. If I remember correct, you need to map the wsdl to soap30 Bring up IIS manager for the web site and select Home directory. On application settings select Configuration On the mapping create an extension for .wsdl point it to the SOAPIS30.dll which

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, >>> but > lacking in >>> substance in many cases... continuously looking for something that's > not there. > >> That would be me. >> They are looking in the wrong part of America, no proper men

Re: [NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread Alan Bourke
Stephen Russell wrote: > > > A rant on one year after vista. > > It's true about MS overstating figures. I was talking to a guy just this week who works in IT for a major US-based multinational. He says they have a group of t

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread richmondeagle
>> You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, but lacking in >> substance in many cases... continuously looking for something that's not there. >> >That would be me. >They are looking in the wrong part of America, no proper men there, they >should try South America.

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 8:49 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Nice women today are usually quick witted, intelligent, clever, > egotistical > >on probably many layers, and very forward. > > You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, > but lacking in substance in many cases..

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 8:53 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop > "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has > recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 8:51 AM, David Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:34 AM Brian Abbott wrote: > > I have been trying to copy a web service that is working from XP to 2003 > and it fails. Any ideas? TIA! > -- you h

[NF] Chrome is torn off the turd.

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
A rant on one year after vista. -- Stephen Russell Sr. Production Systems Programmer Mimeo.com Memphis TN 901.246-0159 --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept)

Re: [OT] Free Anti-Virus software?

2008-01-30 Thread Michael Madigan
I use AVG without any problems and the interface looks fine to me. However, as we've discussed, it may not find as many viruses as Nortons. --- Paul Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > My home PC has bee BSODing randomly for the last few > months. I > thought it was overheating (it

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Nice women today are usually quick witted, intelligent, clever, egotistical >> on probably many layers, and very forward. > > You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, but > lacking in > substance in many cases... continuously looking for

Re: [OT] Al-Qaeda Hires Blackwater

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 10:11, James Roark wrote: > Pete Theisen wrote: > > Hi Everybody! > > > > http://www.avantnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=354 > > > > "We are now spread too thin and need the assistance of Blackwater so that > > our great Jihad may continue." > > Byline: > /By

Re: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread Whil Hentzen
Allen wrote: > same old story really. Big guys can kill small guys. But at least amazon are > selling your books Whil. Who else does that ? Who else IS there? They're not really "killing" me. There are advantages to buying direct from us, too, when one can. I'm happy to have as many distributio

Re: What's new in 9

2008-01-30 Thread Whil Hentzen
John Weller wrote: > I did say *has* to charge - I appreciate you can't have the economies of > scale that somewhere like Amazon has. :-) I hope I didn't come off as being defensive - just trying to explain what's going on behind the scenes. I think it's great that they can deliver books to fol

[NF] Photos: Three low-cost Linux PCs | TechRepublic Photo Gallery

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
http://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-10877_11-184783.html?tag=nl.e099.dl013008 "Despite the fact that many mainstream consumers have likely never even heard of Ubuntu, Wal-Mart is having trouble keeping the gPC in stock." -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwa

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Alan Bourke
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > > You received this message because a device driver installed on your > computer caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly. Would it be easier to try and narrow down what device driver is causing the problem? __

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Alan Bourke
Ed Leafe wrote: > My guess is that the > reference was being internally resolved continuously, or it was > checking the network, or something, but it was definitely slower. > I think with the UNC it checks security every time, whereas it doesn't via a drive mapping. _

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:23 AM Brian Abbott wrote: >Nothing else I can think of ATM. Are you using Westwind or something else? lobasews = NEWOBJECT("WSClient", "_webservices.vcx") powebservice = lobasews.createnewws("TestProdWS","C:\AUTOAPPLICATIONS\APPLICATIONS\COMM ON\TESTPRODWS.WSDL")

RE: [NF] Facebook / LinkedIn - Worthwhile or just hype?

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 11:10 PM Michael wrote: >Never took to any of those "social networking" sites but I had the distinct same impression for some reason---that myspace >was more for teenyboppers and the young and clueless/immature. I have said it here before, but I like MySpace to keep

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
Nothing else I can think of ATM. Are you using Westwind or something else? David Crooks wrote: > On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:08 AM Brian Abbott wrote: > >> As Allen just mentioned, you need to explicitly insdtall MS SOAP 3. > > Yes, the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit 3.0 is installed. > > David L

RE: Sedna Released ("with this the last Microsoft release ofVisualFoxPro")

2008-01-30 Thread Aida I . Rivera-Benítez , MSMIS
Jim Harvey wrote: >There are others, which I (at least) could work around. See: >http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFP9SP2BugList~Wiki Thanks for the link. Thank God found the right clicking controls for code not showing the selected code cause I was starting to think that it was time for me to

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Paul Hill
On Jan 30, 2008 2:53 PM, MB Software Solutions General Account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop > "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has > recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:08 AM Brian Abbott wrote: >As Allen just mentioned, you need to explicitly insdtall MS SOAP 3. Yes, the Microsoft SOAP Toolkit 3.0 is installed. David L. Crooks ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Ma

Re: [OT] Al-Qaeda Hires Blackwater

2008-01-30 Thread James Roark
Pete Theisen wrote: > Hi Everybody! > > http://www.avantnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=354 > > "We are now spread too thin and need the assistance of Blackwater so that our > great Jihad may continue." > Byline: /By Raoul Thibodeaux, Avant News Staff Writer Moyock, North Carolina *Ju

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
David Crooks wrote: > On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:00 AM Brian Abbott wrote: > >> Permissions is the most likely issue I'd suspect. > > They usually are the issue. We did set the permissions on server. Any > place else I should look? Thanks! > > David L. Crooks > As Allen just mentione

Re: [NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread Man-wai Chang
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote: > Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop > "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has > recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm > to report error to M$) on to a

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:00 AM Brian Abbott wrote: >Permissions is the most likely issue I'd suspect. They usually are the issue. We did set the permissions on server. Any place else I should look? Thanks! David L. Crooks ___ Post Messag

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
David Crooks wrote: > On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:34 AM Brian Abbott wrote: > > I have been trying to copy a web service that is working from XP to 2003 > and it fails. Any ideas? TIA! Permissions is the most likely issue I'd suspect. -- Cheers Brian Abbott ___

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Allen
2003 does not do soap. I think you need to install soap 3. Also there are some settings in IIS that need changing. I cant think off the top of my head and need to find out when I deploy this web service but its to do with iisapi filters if I remember. Do a google on soap and 2003. Allen -Ori

Re: Sedna Released ("with this the last Microsoft release ofVisualFoxPro")

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
Hi Rick Rick Schummer wrote: >>> As a matter of interest, have you or anyone you know actually asked > Milind Lele or YAG if/when there'll be another sp?<< > > I learned a long time ago that complaining by itself does no good. The proper > approach is to present > the problem and potential solu

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread richmondeagle
>Nice women today are usually quick witted, intelligent, clever, egotistical >on probably many layers, and very forward. You mean self absorbed and shallow... pleasant to be around for a while, but lacking in substance in many cases... continuously looking for something that's not there. -- L

[NF] Windows has recovered from serious error

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Twice now within the past 3-4 days, I've woken up to find my laptop "offline" and then when I boot it back up, it gives me the "Windows has recovered from a serious error" message, and then goes (after I confirm to report error to M$) on to a web page to site that says: Problem caused by Device

RE: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread David Crooks
On Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:34 AM Brian Abbott wrote: I have been trying to copy a web service that is working from XP to 2003 and it fails. Any ideas? TIA! David L. Crooks ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 30, 2008, at 8:29 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: >> Windows could use UNC, but it was terribly inefficient, at least as >> of WinXP, the last OS I tried to use it with. > > What do you mean "inefficient" ? I'm trying to understand if you mean > from a organization POV or what. (Sur

RE: (OT)HOW TO GET RID OF HELPFIXPCPC.COM

2008-01-30 Thread Paul Newton
On behalf of Peter Hart: Hi Will Do a Google for "Shoot the messenger" by GRC Not needed by XP as that comes with Windows Messenger Service disabled Cheers Peter Peter Hart Computers ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenanc

RE: Sedna Released ("with this the last Microsoft release ofVisualFoxPro")

2008-01-30 Thread Rick Schummer
>> As a matter of interest, have you or anyone you know actually asked Milind Lele or YAG if/when there'll be another sp?<< I learned a long time ago that complaining by itself does no good. The proper approach is to present the problem and potential solutions. Yes, I am unhappy with the results

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ok folks, back to (part of) the original question (iirc): If I run the EXE from the server, what will SYS(5) producemy local drive letter or the server drive letter? From that, if it returns the LAN drive letter, I can use DRIVETYPE(SYS(5)) to prompt/warn the user. -- Michael J. Babcock

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Paul Hill
On Jan 30, 2008 2:29 PM, MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ed Leafe wrote: > > Windows could use UNC, but it was terribly inefficient, at least as > > of WinXP, the last OS I tried to use it with. > > What do you mean "inefficient" ? I'm trying to understand if you mean > fr

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
Vassilis Aggelakos wrote: > Brian, > Thanks for your reply. > >> Since you mention services > (plural) I assume some at least of these will be public ones over which > you have no control. > > This is n't true. The web services are going to be developed by an > outsourcer only for us so I can mo

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ed Leafe wrote: > Windows could use UNC, but it was terribly inefficient, at least as > of WinXP, the last OS I tried to use it with. > > What do you mean "inefficient" ? I'm trying to understand if you mean from a organization POV or what. (Surely not a performance POV, as I don't

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 09:00, Stephen Russell wrote: > > It was "nice" in quotes. They wouldn't watch that if anyone would know > > they were watching it. > > I think that your confusing Nice with the stereotype Mrs. Cleaver. Hi Stephen! It is not confusion, it is what I meant by putting i

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Vassilis Aggelakos
Brian, Thanks for your reply. >Since you mention services (plural) I assume some at least of these will be public ones over which you have no control. This is n't true. The web services are going to be developed by an outsourcer only for us so I can modify the exchanged data types if necessary.

Re: Sedna Released ("with this the last Microsoft release ofVisualFoxPro")

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
Jim Harvey wrote: > Hello Brian, > > Would you mind advising what the main problems are with the SP2, as far as > your project is concerned. The 2 main ones for me are report related: - the preview toolbar inoperative in some conditions - report data grouping bug There are others, which I (at

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 7:55 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008 08:43, Stephen Russell wrote: > > > > > > I don't think "nice" women would understand it, either. > > > > > > > > So "nice" women don't like sex? > > > > > > Hi Kristyne! > > > > > > I didn't say that.

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 08:43, Stephen Russell wrote: > > > > I don't think "nice" women would understand it, either. > > > > > > So "nice" women don't like sex? > > > > Hi Kristyne! > > > > I didn't say that. I said they wouldn't understand it - as in they never > > discuss such things and w

RE: Sedna Released ("with this the last Microsoft release ofVisualFoxPro")

2008-01-30 Thread Jim Harvey
Hello Brian, Would you mind advising what the main problems are with the SP2, as far as your project is concerned. James E Harvey Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc. M.I.S./Corresponding Officer Off: 717-637-8931 fax: 717-637-6766 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 7:35 AM, Pete Theisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008 00:11, Kristyne McDaniel wrote: > > Pete, > > > > > I don't think "nice" women would understand it, either. > > > > So "nice" women don't like sex? > > Hi Kristyne! > > I didn't say that. I said they wo

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 30, 2008 6:24 AM, Vassilis Aggelakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Folks, I need your advice. > > I have a VFP app which - if client wants - uses MS SQL Server 2005 or MS > SQL > Server 2005 Express or MYSQL ( recommended if it is already installed but > not deployed by me aka license iss

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Ed Leafe
On Jan 30, 2008, at 1:34 AM, Paul Hill wrote: >>The rest of the world (i.e., the world beyond Microsoft) >> uses mount >> points. We don't care that /var is a directory on the boot drive, >> or a >> secondary drive, or a remote mounted NFS drive; it's just /var, and >> we >> deal wit

Re: [OT] be careful when dumping a girlfriend

2008-01-30 Thread Pete Theisen
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 00:11, Kristyne McDaniel wrote: > Pete, > > > I don't think "nice" women would understand it, either. > > So "nice" women don't like sex? Hi Kristyne! I didn't say that. I said they wouldn't understand it - as in they never discuss such things and would never hear ab

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 29, 2008 11:44 PM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > MB Software Solutions wrote: > > > Paul McNett wrote: > >> > >> Weird that drive letters should exist at all, actually. > > > > What would you rather...volume names? > > I like the *nix way: a virtual filesystem that abstracts awa

Re: Need for webservice to be called from our app in near future(VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Stephen Russell
On Jan 29, 2008 10:12 PM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen Russell wrote: > > > > I didn't want to know more details to be honest. Sometimes you can > sense > > that it is not a fit and you move on, that is what I did. > > > > > > So waityou're not with the same com

Re: Need your advice on Web services

2008-01-30 Thread Brian Abbott
Vassilis Aggelakos wrote: > Hi Folks, I need your advice. > > I have a VFP app which - if client wants - uses MS SQL Server 2005 or MS SQL > Server 2005 Express or MYSQL ( recommended if it is already installed but > not deployed by me aka license issues ). > > Now wanting to extend the program

Re: Determining if app run from local or server (VFP9)

2008-01-30 Thread Alan Bourke
Paul Hill wrote: > No it never - the Amiga used drives, S'pose, you could sort of do some mount point things though. ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list

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